JB Richards Shows Readers Jesus’ Early Years

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New book ‘Miriamne the Magdala-The First Chapter in the Yeshua and Miri Novel Series’ re-imagines life of Christ

MANCHESTER, N.H. (PRWEB)April 09, 2015

The author JB Richards has always been curious about the relationship of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene and the probability that their relationship was deeper than it was portrayed in the Bible. In “Miriamne the Magdala-The First Chapter in the Yeshua and Miri Novel Series” (published by Xlibris) the author creates an immersive ‘what-if’ scenario on their relationship.

"Miriamne the Magdala-The First Chapter in the Yeshua and Miri Novel Series" takes place during the first part of the so-called “missing years” of Yeshua’s life. The novel explores the deeply personal relationship between twelve year old Miriamne and her cousin Yeshua bar Joseph. When a family tragedy strikes, and Yeshua and Miriamne are placed in a dangerous situation, heavenly forces intervene and a divine legacy that must be kept secret to all, but their closest family members, is revealed.

This engrossing read is a fascinating re-imaging of Jesus Christ’s early years and the many experiences that helped shape him into the savior of mankind.

About the Author
JB Richards graduated with honors from Notre Dame College in Manchester, N. H. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and History. She is a lifelong resident of Manchester, where she resides with her husband Daniel and son Matthew.

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